"Total" is referring to the sum of the average Used values across each entity in that cluster.

"Peak" is referring to the sum of the peak Used values across each entity in that cluster.

Since performance metrics fluctuate in realtime and Peaks are the highest values detected during a given time interval, you should always expect that Peaks will be greater than the Average.

Certain commodities/performance metrics across our GUI don't have Peaks measured because the API's and SDK's we interface with don't provide this information. In those cases you'll see just a blank value in the Inventory view, but as far as I know there aren't any values like that present in the Cluster Capacity Dashboard.

"Total" is referring to the sum of the average Used values across each entity in that cluster.

"Peak" is referring to the sum of the peak Used values across each entity in that cluster.

Since performance metrics fluctuate in realtime and Peaks are the highest values detected during a given time interval, you should always expect that Peaks will be greater than the Average.

Certain commodities/performance metrics across our GUI don't have Peaks measured because the API's and SDK's we interface with don't provide this information. In those cases you'll see just a blank value in the Inventory view, but as far as I know there aren't any values like that present in the Cluster Capacity Dashboard.